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Stewart, Gordon looking forward to The Glen
A road course race couldn't come at a better time for Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon. The masters of Watkins Glen International -- Stewart and Gordon have combined to win eight of the past 11 NASCAR Sprint Cup races on the twisting, 11-turn layout -- are mired in season-long winless streaks heading into Sunday's Centurion Boats at The Glen.
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IndyCar's Fisher to make return at Kentucky
Saturday's race at Kentucky will mark Sarah Fisher's first start since a disastrous month of May, when two title sponsors backed out and she and husband Andy O'Gara poured their life savings into helping the team make the field for the Indy 500.
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Condition of ALMS crewman upgraded to fair
An injured American Le Mans Series crewman was upgraded to fair condition at an Indianapolis burn center as he recovers from burns he suffered in pit fire.
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IndyCar, ABC extend contract through 2012
The Indianapolis 500 and four other IndyCar Series races will be televised by ABC Sports at least through 2012 in a contract extension announced Thursday by the Indy Racing League.
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Former official suing NASCAR has spotty past
The former racing official who has accused NASCAR of racial discrimination and sexual harassment in a $225 million lawsuit had a restraining order filed against her by a former boyfriend and was arrested for driving under the influence, the Associated Press has learned.
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Staying put: Truex Jr. to race for DEI through 2009
Martin Truex Jr. finally agreed to a contract extension with Dale Earnhardt Inc. on Wednesday that keeps him in the No. 1 Chevrolet at least through 2009.
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Yeley out, Coleman in at Hall of Fame Racing
Twenty-year-old Brad Coleman will replace J.J. Yeley in the No. 96 Hall of Fame Racing Toyota beginning at the Aug. 17 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Michigan International Speedway.
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Owner Roush touts Edwards for championship
Jack Roush isn't one to keep his opinions to himself. Speaking about Carl Edwards, the owner had this to say: 'I think, this year, he can go head-to-head with Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, with anybody else that's there. And I think he can close the deal.'
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F1's Massa remains confident after misfortune
A late engine problem cost Felipe Massa the Hungarian Grand Prix and another chance to lead Formula One's overall standings. What the Ferrari driver -- and his team -- didn't lose was confidence.
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Robby Gordon looks to end drought at The Glen
Car owner Robby Gordon sees Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Watkins Glen International as a chance to show the team's progress and woo potential sponsors. Driver Robby Gordon just wants to feel what it's like to win again.
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Carpentier not concerned about '09 Cup status
If Patrick Carpentier is nervous about his job status, it doesn't show. He knows this weekend could be his final opportunity to convince his sponsors he deserves another year, but he's not going to treat every lap as his last.
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Road isn't all rage; all-oval? shape of things to come
Watching 3,400-pound stock cars navigate road courses is drudgery and, thanks to NASCAR's growth, should no longer be necessary. Pete Pistone pleads for an all-oval schedule.
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Feud: Racing in rain? The Glen; new tire supplier soon?
It's nice to see NASCAR whipping out the rain tires for the Nationwide race in Montreal last weekend, Brian De Los Santos says. Pete Pistone? He says it was a dumb move as the two make picks for The Glen and assess the tire supplier's situation in Feud of the Week.
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Former sprint car driver Weld dies at 64
Greg Weld, who won 21 U.S. Auto Club sprint car races and was the series national champion in 1967, died Monday. He was 64.
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Englishman Rossiter to drive for AGR in Le Mans Series
Englishman James Rossiter, a former test driver for the Super Aguri Formula One team, will drive for Andretti Green Racing in at least the next two races in the American Le Mans Series.
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McGee: Road course warriors unite!
Want to stir up a hornet's nest? Include a road course race smack-dab in the middle of the Chase. C'mon, NASCAR, Ryan McGee dares you.
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Report: Woman suing NASCAR had legal issues
The former racing official who has accused NASCAR of racial discrimination and sexual harassment in a $225 million lawsuit had a restraining order filed against her by a former boyfriend, The Associated Press has learned.
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2008 Power Rankings: Watkins Glen
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Sources: Truex finalizes agreement to stay at DEI
Martin Truex Jr. finalized an agreement to return to Dale Earnhardt Inc. next season with other longer-term plans in place, sources close to the situation said.
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Yeley cut from HOF Racing; Coleman to take over
J.J. Yeley has been released by Hall of Fame Racing.
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Door-To-Door: Allmendinger faces uncertain future at Red Bull
AJ Allmendinger says he has unfinished business with Team Red Bull. Does Team Red Bull feel the same about Allmendinger? If not, he has options, writes Marty Smith.
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Newton: Anyone seen Victory Lane?
What have you done lately? Well, for some of the top drivers on the Sprint Cup circuit, it hasn't been winning, writes David Newton.
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Blount's Blitz: Stewart wearing multiple hats
Forgive Tony Stewart for being a little distracted at the racetrack these days. As a Chase contender and brand-new co-owner of a Cup team, Smoke is rising to new heights, writes Terry Blount.
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Nationwide notes: Kyle Busch a hired gun
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Monday Rundown: Kyle in trouble?
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ESPN.com has launched many new NASCAR widgets that offer scores, stats, and news
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Blount: Edwards, Osborne make winning team
Carl Edwards thought crew chief Bob Osborne wanted him to pit. Osborne thought Edwards wanted to pit. They ended up agreeing to disagree, but whoever made the call at Pocono made the correct one for their fourth victory of the season, writes Terry Blount.
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Fellows wins rain-shortened Montreal race
Canadian road-racer Ron Fellows splashed his way to victory Saturday in the first NASCAR points event run on grooved rain tires.
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Grant: Another wild Canadian goose chase
It was an historic day for NASCAR as rain tires were used in a points race for the first time. And despite Canadian fans being denied a normal race for the second year in a row, the home country fans got to see a home country driver -- Ron Fellows -- glide to a rain-shortened win, writes Paul Grant.
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Blount: Has Gordon still got it?
His place among NASCAR's greatest is already secure, but is Jeff Gordon slipping? Probably not, but he's ready to deal with whatever comes, writes Terry Blount.
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Robby Gordon is man to watch at Watkins Glen
Looking for a favorite at Watkins Glen? Road-course whiz Robby Gordon could leave with two wins this weekend, Rea White says.
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Riding with Kurt: Older and wiser for The Glen
After celebrating his 30th birthday Monday, Kurt Busch says he can give the Cup field a birthday surprise at The Glen.
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Rep: Woman's past irrelevant to NASCAR bias suit
The former racing official who has accused NASCAR of racial discrimination and sexual harassment in a $225 million lawsuit had a restraining order filed against her by a former boyfriend and was arrested for driving under the influence, The Associated Press has learned. Mauricia Grant, who filed her suit against NASCAR in June, also was charged with driving with a suspended license while still employed as a technical inspector for NASCAR's second-tier Nationwide Series.
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The Glen will provide clearer Chase picture
Think you know who will make this year's Chase? Jeff Hammond says the twists and turns at the Glen may change everything.
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Truex Jr. to remain with DEI in '09
Martin Truex Jr. finally agreed to a contract extension with Dale Earnhardt Inc. on Wednesday that keeps him in the No. 1 Chevrolet at least through 2009.
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Coleman set to replace Yeley in No. 96
Twenty-year-old Brad Coleman will replace J.J. Yeley in the No. 96 Hall of Fame Racing Toyota beginning at the Aug. 17 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Michigan International Speedway. Yeley, already set to sit out this Sunday's Cup race at Watkins Glen in favor of road racing specialist P.J. Jones, was released by the team on Wednesday.
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Coleman set to replace Yeley in No. 96
Hall of Fame Racing officials announced Wednesday that NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Brad Coleman, who has been under contract as a test driver for Hall of Fame Racing since November 2007, will make his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series debut by piloting the No. 96 DLP HDTV Toyota Camry in the Aug. 17 3M Performance 400 at Michigan International Speedway.
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Carpentier not worried about '09 Cup status
Patrick Carpentier couldn't help but laugh. Racing in front of his home fans during last weekend's Nationwide Series race in rain-soaked Montreal, Carpentier wasn't too busy chasing his first stock car win to keep from taking a look at one of the big TV screens, where he caught Carl Edwards using a squeegee on his windshield. "I thought that was the highlight of the race," Carpentier said.
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COT is the right horse for the road course
The COT may get a bad rap on some ovals, but Darrell Waltrip believes it's perfectly suited for Watkins Glen.
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COT is the right horse for the road course
The COT may get a bad rap on some ovals, but Darrell Waltrip believes it's perfectly suited for Watkins Glen.
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Power Rankings: Gordon poised for jump
Will NASCAR's best road racer celebrate turning 37 with a win at Watkins Glen? Jorge Mondaca's Power Rankings bode well for him.
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Power Rankings: Gordon poised for jump
Will NASCAR's best road racer celebrate turning 37 with a win at Watkins Glen? Jorge Mondaca's Power Rankings bode well for him.
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Despite issues, Martin continues to shine
Mark Martin was one of the best drivers at Pocono, but bad fortunes kept him from Victory Lane again, Larry McReynolds says.
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Under the Hood: Johnson and Co. figure things out
After a sluggish start to the season, Jimmie Johnson has momentum and is ready to defend his crown, Lee Spencer says.
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Could Pocono spark a title run for Edwards?
Sunday's race at Pocono could have torn Carl Edwards and his team apart. Instead, it may lead them to a title, Jeff Owens says.
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Stewart, J. Gordon poised for victory celebration
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) -- A road course race couldn't come at a better time for Tony Stewart and Je...
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Woman suing NASCAR has spotty background
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- The former racing official who has accused NASCAR of racial discrimination a...
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On this day ... August 7
1966: Richard Petty wins a race of attrition at Atlanta, beating Buddy Baker by 2 seconds in the Dix...
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Robby Gordon ponders expanding to 2 teams
Robby Gordon may not have full sponsorship for his NASCAR Sprint Cup team next season, but he doe...
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Yeley out, Coleman in at Hall of Fame Racing
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Twenty-year-old Brad Coleman will replace J.J. Yeley in the No. 96 Hall of F...
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Notebook: Almirola back in No. 8
Aric Almirola returns to NASCAR Sprint Cup racing this week, driving the No. 8 Dale Earnhardt Inc. C...
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On this day ... August 6
1961: Crash Bond makes his only NASCAR start. He finishes 13th in the Nashville 500. NASCAR's other Crash, Crash Carson, finishes last of 34 cars in his only start, July 31, 1955, at Bay Meadows Speedway in San Mateo, Calif.
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Robby Gordon, owner and driver, needs a win
Car owner Robby Gordon sees Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Watkins Glen International as a chanc...
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Roush says Edwards ready to win title
Jack Roush isn't one to keep his opinions to himself.But Carl Edwards was obviously taken aback ...
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Carpentier not worried about '09 Cup status
Patrick Carpentier couldn't help but laugh.Racing in front of his home fans during last weekend'...
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Change in role alter Petty's impact in sport?
Kyle Petty is back. For one week, anyway. Petty returns to drive the No. 45 Pet...
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On this day ... August 5
1999: Greg Biffle wins his sixth Craftsman Truck Series race of the season and his career wit...
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Bruce: It's time for Kyle Petty to step aside
Officials with Petty Enterprises say they are committed to taking whatever steps are necessary to...
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Iowa in contention to take Mexico City date
NASCAR Vice President of Racing Operations Steve O'Donnell has confirmed that Iowa Speedway is one o...
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Nationwide likely to return to Montreal
The Nationwide Series appears likely to return to Montreal for 2009 and it could be the only interna...
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